RAAAAAAARGH
25 Nov 2008 04:01 pmJust need to vent.
RAAAAAAAAARGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
*#$(@&$#(*$&@(*&$#!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I mean I've known from second year med-sci that I suck in anatomy (this I found out after doing dismally in 2 subjects I thought was quite simple, and somehow breezing through biochem, which I didn't/don't understand).
I hate it when you can't judge how you went in an exam.
STUPID ANATOMY. I mean it's not ANATOMY's fault that I suck at it, but bloody dried out prosections and bad lighting and pegs stuck on god-knows-where and not being allowed to touch the specimens to orientate yourself and that place could either be a tonsil, a muscle or the bloody nasopharynx, for the sake of the argument.
I mean, if you gave me the entire leg/arm and 10 minutes I could probably name you all the arteries and veins and nerves and muscles (major ones anyway) that's there, but when you point to a specific band of white it's just......wtf........that could be a tendon, a stretched out nerve, a dried out vein or a really flat artery. Or a piece of unremoved skin.
ARGH.
DEPRESSED.
Don't bother commenting on this post (you can't, anyway). RAARRRGH.
Looks like I'll be studying after the exams in preparations for the supplementary.
(On the subject of depression, according to our lecture notes, one of the symptoms of depression is hypochondria, so I wonder if diagnosing yourself with clinical depression automatically qualifies you for clinical depression. LOL.)
RAAAAAAAAARGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
*#$(@&$#(*$&@(*&$#!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I mean I've known from second year med-sci that I suck in anatomy (this I found out after doing dismally in 2 subjects I thought was quite simple, and somehow breezing through biochem, which I didn't/don't understand).
I hate it when you can't judge how you went in an exam.
STUPID ANATOMY. I mean it's not ANATOMY's fault that I suck at it, but bloody dried out prosections and bad lighting and pegs stuck on god-knows-where and not being allowed to touch the specimens to orientate yourself and that place could either be a tonsil, a muscle or the bloody nasopharynx, for the sake of the argument.
I mean, if you gave me the entire leg/arm and 10 minutes I could probably name you all the arteries and veins and nerves and muscles (major ones anyway) that's there, but when you point to a specific band of white it's just......wtf........that could be a tendon, a stretched out nerve, a dried out vein or a really flat artery. Or a piece of unremoved skin.
ARGH.
DEPRESSED.
Don't bother commenting on this post (you can't, anyway). RAARRRGH.
Looks like I'll be studying after the exams in preparations for the supplementary.
(On the subject of depression, according to our lecture notes, one of the symptoms of depression is hypochondria, so I wonder if diagnosing yourself with clinical depression automatically qualifies you for clinical depression. LOL.)